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ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON OF 1970
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: A general overview of the 1970 hurricane season in the North Atlantic is presented together with detailed accounts of all named tropical cyclones and certain subtropical or hybrid storms.
Atlantic Hurricane Season of 1981
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Eleven named tropical cyclones and one subtropical cyclone were tracked during 1981 in the Atlantic-Caribbean region. There were no landfalling hurricanes.
Models for the Prediction of Tropical Cyclone Motion over the North Atlantic: An Operational Evaluation
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: This study provides an operational evaluation of the seven prediction models-five statistical and two dynamical-used at the National Hurricane Center. Following a brief description of the rationale for each model, various ...
An Analysis of Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Forecast Errors, 1970–1979
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Official Atlantic tropical cyclone track forecasts issued by the National Hurricane Center over the decade of the 1970's are examined in this study. The purpose is to isolate any significant biases, trends or other statistical ...
Atlantic Hurricane Season of 1980
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: A summary of the 1980 hurricane season is presented. Eleven named tropical cyclones were tracked, of which nine reached hurricane force. Allen, an intense storm, affected a number of Caribbean countries before making ...
Tropical Cyclone Forecast Errors and the Multimodal Bivariate Normal Distribution
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: This study focuses on the use of the bivariate normal distribution model to describe spatial distributions of tropical cyclone forecast errors. In this connection, it is found that forecast errors from the entire Atlantic ...
Editorial
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Editorial
Publisher: American Meteorological Society